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Subject: Re: [Tango-artists] Icons used without attribution
From: Jay Brannen <jaybran () live ! co ! uk>
Date: 2007-12-04 23:08:46
Message-ID: BAY118-W27F62FC813F5D01F62A795936D0 () phx ! gbl
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Ah, ok, I wasn't sure in what way the attribution would be required for this sort of \
thing, but what you say makes sense. We have some of the slightly older devices at \
work, but they don't use those icons. If I get hold of that exact model I'll have a \
good look. I suppose if nothing else it's nice to see those familiar icons used in an \
embedded system.
> Subject: Re: [Tango-artists] Icons used without attribution
> From: dobey.pwns@gmail.com
> To: jaybran@live.co.uk
> CC: tango-artists@lists.freedesktop.org
> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 11:09:22 -0500
>
> Hi,
>
> Do you own one of these devices and have reference to all the
> documentation that comes with it? As they are using the icons
> on the device itself, and not the web site, providing attribution
> on the web site is not what they need to do. They need to provide
> attribution in the device's documentation or software. For instance,
> my Sony TV runs Linux and uses libjpeg, zlib, and openssl. The
> license agreements for those pieces of software is included as a
> hard copy with the TV's documentation.
>
> -- dobey
>
>
> On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 14:50 +0000, Jay Brannen wrote:
> > In case anyone's interested in following up, I notice that this
> > product: http://www.safecom.dk/company/20070914_en.htm seems to use
> > Tango icons without any attribution.
>
>
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Ah, ok, I wasn't sure in what way the attribution would be required for this sort of \
thing, but what you say makes sense. We have some of the slightly older devices at \
work, but they don't use those icons. If I get hold of that exact model I'll have a \
good look. I suppose if nothing else it's nice to see those familiar icons used in an \
embedded system.<br><br>> Subject: Re: [Tango-artists] Icons used without \
attribution<br>> From: dobey.pwns@gmail.com<br>> To: jaybran@live.co.uk<br>> \
CC: tango-artists@lists.freedesktop.org<br>> Date: Tue, 4 Dec 2007 11:09:22 \
-0500<br>> <br>> Hi,<br>> <br>> Do you own one of these devices and have \
reference to all the<br>> documentation that comes with it? As they are using the \
icons<br>> on the device itself, and not the web site, providing \
attribution<br>> on the web site is not what they need to do. They need to \
provide<br>> attribution in the device's documentation or software. For \
instance,<br>> my Sony TV runs Linux and uses libjpeg, zlib, and openssl. \
The<br>> license agreements for those pieces of software is included as a<br>> \
hard copy with the TV's documentation.<br>> <br>> -- dobey<br>> <br>> \
<br>> On Tue, 2007-12-04 at 14:50 +0000, Jay Brannen wrote:<br>> > In case \
anyone's interested in following up, I notice that this<br>> > product: \
http://www.safecom.dk/company/20070914_en.htm seems to use<br>> > Tango icons \
without any attribution.<br>> <br>> <br><br /><hr />Can you guess the film? <a \
href='https://www.searchcharades.com' target='_new'>Search Charades!</a></body> \
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